ISO 7185 Pascal Source code

Pl/0 compiler/interpreter. The last example
in the book "algorithms plus data structures equals programs", this is
a compiler/interpreter for the project compiler in the book. Not
designed to be a practical language, it is, however, a full compiler example.

Prettyprinter. From "Pascal with style", this
program reformats Pascal source according to a set of formatting style
rules.

Basic-S. From my Classic
Basic page, this is a tiny basic interpreter written in Pascal. Actually,
there is a story to this program. I had written a couple of large Basic
interpreters and compilers by 1980, and the first thing I liked to do with
any new language I would use is to write a tiny basic in it. This included
Basic itself (see the page). Anyways, after writing my first Pascal to
Z80 compiler and getting it running in 1980, I of course proceeded to write
a tiny basic interpreter in Pascal. So this is the first program I ever
wrote for Pascal, running on a compiler I had just made, ie., the first
Pascal I ever used was my own.

USUS files. The USUS was the UCSD System Users
Society. They distributed both UCSD specific programs, as well as PUG (Pascal
Users Group) sources, some of which were modified to UCSD language constructs.
Its one of the few public caches of general Pascal programs in a form that is
near to Standard Pascal.

Miscellaneous files. These are standard Pascal programs
that were contributed, or found around the net.